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Kristine McGuireED 633Spring 2011

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Importance of Technology

Life-Long Learners

Increase Student Achievement

Improved Attitudes toward Learning

Staff Development

Staff Development: ACOT Project

Resources

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How do we get our students the thrive in the digital age?

By making learning as relevant as possible for workforce preparedness

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Teachers teach to prepare students to be the future leaders of the world, as well as doctors and other professions

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Higher Standardized Test Scores

Broaden Curriculum Objectives

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Wealth of Information

Collaboration

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To feel and be more effective. Technology can assist with day

to day tasks.

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• ACOT Project

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Author Unknown. (2008). Technology in Schools: The Ongoing Challenge of Access, Adequacy and Equity. Washington, D.C: NEA Education Policy and Practice Department

Kleinman, Glenn M. (2001).Myths and Realities About Technology in K-12 Schools. Education Development Center

Palozzi, Vincent J. and Spradlin, Terry E. (2006). Educational Technology in Indiana: Is it Worth the Investment?. Bloomington, Indiana: Center for Evaluation and Education Policy

Roach, Patricia. (2005). What Research Says About Technology and Academic Achievement.

Woodall-Harvey, Antionette. (2009). Integrating technology into the Classroom: How Does it Impact Student Achievement?. Jackson State University

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